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With a total of 56 original recordings from her Pye years, this Sandie Shaw collection is definitely one to look out for whether you're looking for a start into Sandie Shaw's career or whether you're collecting the lesser-known bits.
With pictured discs, coloured photos of the album covers and rare snippets of Sandie Shaw, this set is beautifully presented, and also with a fold-out poster it has good reading material. The recordings here are featured in chronological order, so disc 1 starts off with the single 'As Long As You're Happy' which was a flop from 1964.
As mentioned within the opening paragraph, there is a mix of hits and rarities to satisfy all potential listeners. Not knowing that much of Sandie Shaw's recordings prior to this purchase I was happy to see 'Long Live Love', 'Puppet On A String' and 'Always Something There To Remind Me' (probably something you should expect on all 'essential' Sandie Shaw compilations), but was also treated to many unknown ones to me. It was nice to hear her takes on 'I Don't Need That Kind Of Lovin'', 'Talk About Love' and 'Stop Feeling Sorry For Yourself', all of which were Chris Andrews compositions and were also recorded by Adam Faith (the very man who discovered her talent). There is also a Sandie Shaw original (written by her) called 'Till The Night Begins To Die'.
There's a few recordings on here which aren't as strong, but with 56 recordings I'm sure you'd probably accept a couple of weaker ones on the extensive compilation. On the whole though, Sandie Shaw's voice is nice and the recordings are fine 1960s Pop, some (especially the earlier ones) have a 1960s Beat feel to them, some are slower but a majority of them have the 1960s Pop feel to them, as you'd probably expect.
On the whole, it's a nice set to have with some nice 1960s Pop. Despite a few weaker recordings, it's been nicely packaged and is a nice set to have overall. 5* rewarded.
I am very pleased with this purchase, a must have for all Sandie Shaw fans. I thought I had all her CD's and accidently discovered this CD was missing. Not any more!